Is China hiding how bad the coronavirus is?
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When an authoritarian regime controls all media outlets and arrests anyone who talks outside the party line, truth is hard to discover
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When an authoritarian regime controls all media outlets and arrests anyone who talks outside the party line, truth is hard to discover
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Even if the main rotor on a helicopter fails, it will usually continue to turn and can be landed safely by a skillful pilot
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For those of us who enjoy a more leisurely driving experience, the future shines bright
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The list of nation state suspects includes Russia, Iran, China, North Korea, India and South Korea
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What role will micro drones play in the wars to come?
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The technological lowdown on keeping a digital low profile in a world without privacy
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Some scientists believe that existing microbes in the ocean may already be eating plastic both on the surface and on the ocean floor
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China feels increasingly confident in the face of what it perceives as America’s declining power
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Election interference produces extraordinary value
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Huawei doesn’t stand a chance
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There is an ill-defined and naive hope that UBI will solve whatever particular political bogeyman is brought to the party
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Foreign hackers have broken codes that are integral to the effectiveness of satellites
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Within a very few years, every vulnerable public building, sports stadium or city center will have to install some kind of drone defense
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New developments in technology offer the potential to avert disaster
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Children in kindergarten or middle school today are likely to be educated for a world that will largely have disappeared by the time they graduate
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American intelligence agencies are watching and learning
It’s all too easy to overreact to yet another mass shooting in America. But the two shootings on Saturday, hours apart that killed 29 and wounded dozens more, seem in some respects to be the last hurrah of an America that I once knew. The recent tragedies have been met with all the usual tropes:
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Military and political inertia is a dereliction of duty
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The government has done nothing to meet the challenge of creating a new generation of graduates qualified for a future world
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Both companies want to be central to the development of the thinking machine